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George L Smith Campground

Are you more than ready for some time off for a camping vacation in gorgeous nature where you can just sit back for a bit and then go on exciting adventures? If so, what you need to do is book an RV in Emanuel County and go camping at George L Smith Campground, located in southern Georgia, and the perfect location for a getaway in the sun. Relax while the kids are at the playground, go hiking, biking, and birding in the truly unique nature, with trees appearing from water great for fishing and other water activities. Buy some snacks and food for a picnic at one of the shelters just in case you don’t manage to catch quite enough fish for dinner, or you could risk it, it’s up to you.Other than views of the fantastic surroundings and access to most of them, RV camping at George L Smith Campground also means that you’ll have all the comforts you’re used to when you’re on vacation - unless you usually go glamping, that is. The RV park has restrooms, showers, and a washer/dryer that you can use as well as a dump station and an office where you can get advice or use WiFi. Many sites are pull-through and have electric hookups with 30/50 amp service as well as water, but you can also go more primitive if you want to.You’ll be able to spend more time by your camper rental at George L Smith Campground, but now it’s time to take a look around the local area. Drive the short distance to Twin City, a small city with a big history, or visit Swainsboro, Millen, and Statesboro for some culture and entertainment. You’ll find plenty of recreation opportunities as well as events and shopping, and if that’s still not quite enough for you, go to the wonderful coastal city of Savannah for the day.



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The Great Outdoors

Finally, it’s time to really get to know the amazing George L Smith State Park, the beautiful area in which your motorhome rental is parked. The park is secluded, which you can tell by the serenity that fills the area, and if you’ve done enough fishing, for now, you can try to spot various wading birds like blue heron and white ibis, and you might even come across a beaver dam or two among the cypress and tupelo trees with Spanish moss trying to reach down to the water. Check out the historic sites, and have a long, peaceful picnic.If you want to get even closer to the cypress trees rising from the blackwater, the best way to do so is by going on a guided kayak tour. Go alone in a single kayak or bring your kid - and maybe even your dog with you in a tandem two-seater on miles of trails through the calm mill pond while enjoying the birds, other wildlife, and fantastic scenery. It’s a beautiful place whenever you choose to visit, but for a truly spectacular visual show, make sure that you book an RV in Twin City for fall so you can see the amazing orange shades of the cypress trees.You probably haven’t had enough of the outstanding Georgia landscape yet, and that’s good because the time has come to hop into your rental RV and head to Magnolia Springs State Park, both named after and built around the crystal-clear springs where you might see alligators, turtles, or other wildlife. Go hiking or fishing before learning more about the place that was known as the world’s largest prison during the Civil War by visiting the Camp Lawton museum where archeological finds including personal items from soldiers are on display. The discovery of these artifacts has been called one of the most significant finds in recent history, so you don’t want to miss out.

Exploring the Area

There’s much more to learn about Twin City and the surrounding area, so park that camper rental and prepare for an exciting history lesson. When arriving at the Adam Brinson Historical Society, you’ll be met by a pioneer cabin with a large fieldstone fireplace that houses many antiques, a stagecoach table, and a spinning wheel along with historical artifacts and documents. Take a look around the cabin and try to imagine what it would have been like to call one your home.If you want to bring back your own antiques, then you’d better hit the shops so that you can find beautifully unique items, collectibles, and gifts for everyone back home - and yourself, of course. You might also want to visit Twin City when one of the many great events are going on, such as the Tour of Homes, the Christmas Parade, or the Haunted Trail and Trick and Treat. Something you definitely don’t want to miss is the Sugar Cane Festival held at George L Smith State Park - not if you like pancake breakfasts, corn grinding, or historical reenactments, that is.Are you ready to finally go on the RV camping vacation you’ve always dreamed of? Fantastic - you’re going to Twin City, Georgia.


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Start by determining how many people are planning to travel with you. Going on a solo-journey? Choose a camper van or a teardrop trailer. Bringing the whole family along for the ride? Consider a spacious Class A or five-wheel.

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Yes. Class A’s, Class B’s, and Class C’s and five-Wheels typically have bathrooms. Depending on where you plan on camping, you’ll want to double-check the availability of restrooms if selecting a rig without a bathroom. Nervous about renting an RV with a bathroom? Owners can help show you how to clean the tank or will offer to do it for you for a fee.


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Once an Owner approves your RV reservation, you can coordinate a time to pick up your rig or have it delivered to your doorstep or campsite. At that point, the owner will do a key exchange with you and walk you through the RV and answer any questions you might have.